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The Kabbit Dance.
IP the nighttime,
| At the right fime—
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With bows on, anda rose on,
To match my new pink gown,
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He called if, and he squalled if,
And made fhe people [augh!
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With Velvet nose
And nimble toes,
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‘ayes He's always ful| of play and fun,
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And ‘shake hands in the nicest way
With lady Pol],
My biggest del].
And when we walk out in the street
In every race he’s sure to beat!
Oh yould believe me, if. you knew
A little cunning Puggy too;
And yould agree
| think wifh me, —
Of all the pels to Jove and hug,
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Wheeling soft wings inair
Why do,you fly
Down fromthe sky,
lant it best up {here?
Though winds do blow,
Though deep {he snow,
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Which swims abaut inthe oddest way.
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~ Sometimes with strange sounds it comes,
Bringing ws delicious crumbs;
But its eyes and mouth, sobig and wide,
Frighten vs all {othe othe? side.
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